Outdoor Skydiving Singapore 🎁

: Occasional outdoor jumps have been organized for special events (e.g., jumps over Sentosa), but these require extensive government clearance and are not regularly available to the public.

Monsoon (Nov–Feb) = no outdoor jumps in Malaysia/Indonesia near SG. Plan for March–Oct. outdoor skydiving singapore

+-------------------------------------------------------+ | ALTITUDEX WIND TUNNEL | | | | [===] <-- 56.5-foot Total Vertical Height | | | | | | | O | <-- 18-foot Acrylic Glass Wall Area | | |/|\| (Views of South China Sea) | | | / \ | | [===] <-- 16.5-foot Wide Flight Chamber | | | | ^^^^^ <-- Winds blowing up to 180 km/h | +-------------------------------------------------------+ The Outdoor Illusion : Occasional outdoor jumps have been organized for

However, that doesn’t mean the experience is out of reach. Singapore is home to , one of the world’s largest indoor skydiving facilities. While technically "indoor," the massive transparent glass walls offer a stunning view of the South China Sea, giving you a taste of the open air while simulating a true freefall. It is the safest, most accessible way to experience the sensation of flight without jumping out of a plane. It is the safest, most accessible way to

Recreational aviation faces steep structural limits within the city-state. Dropping civilians from a plane at 10,000 feet requires expansive clear fields and open air, which conflicts with Singapore's unique infrastructure constraints:

Located roughly a two to three-hour drive from Singapore, Skydive Segamat is the go-to destination for Singapore-based skydivers. It offers the full outdoor experience: a ride to altitude in a Cessna, the heart-stopping moment of the exit, and a canopy ride over the lush Malaysian countryside. It is the closest you can get to an outdoor skydive relative to the city.

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